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- Apr 22All day13 Days of GreenToday's Events | Various Locations
Join partners across campus to celebrate sustainability and the environment in the 13 days leading up to Earth Day on April 22.After getting started with the Kick-Off event in the Academic Quad, explore issues of sustainability through the arts, social justice, academics, career development, and more.Stay up to date through the Office of Sustainability Instagram page and newsletter. This celebration honors the remarkable and diverse contributions of Colgate students, highlighting the many ways they enhance our campus community across all subdivisions of the Dean of the College division. View all events here. - Apr 22–23Crafting Futures: Feminist Embodiments of Care, Resistance, and Relation (Part 1)Today's Events | Center for Women's Studies, The Lounge at East Hall
Join our WGSS Seniors in presenting their capstone projects during part one of this two-week Brown Bag series.Today, we will hear from Rediet Shiferahu, Verenice Perez, Aryanna Rebolloso, and Isabella Gregory.We gather not just to witness research — but to think, feel, and imagine together. From explorations of Black love in education, queer silence, and single motherhood by choice to inquiries into language justice, feminist foodways, border crossings, and artistic resistance—these bold projects bring theory to life through embodied, justice-rooted inquiry.Come to listen, break bread, question, and dream alongside us! - Apr 22All dayUniversity Libraries: National Poetry MonthToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library
National Poetry Month, launched by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, is an annual celebration in April that aims to highlight the importance of poetry and poets in American culture, encouraging people to read, write, and share poetry.The University Libraries, in collaboration with The Upstate Institute and the Adirondack Center for Writing, will be circulating a poetry machine throughout the Village of Hamilton in April.Pay attention the next time you’re at Case-Geyer, Flour & Salt, MOMs, or the Hamilton Public Library. You might encounter the ACW’s Poetry Machine.The Poetry Machine is an old capsule machine, the kind you might spend two quarters to get a bouncy ball, sticky hand, or small plastic alien from in the vestibule of a convenience store. With our machine, you can get your very own poem (for free—no quarters necessary).Inside the Poetry Machine are 10 different poems. Each one features a unique style of poetry, including haiku, cento, epistolary, list, ode, ekphrasis, prose poem, how-to, erasure, and cut-up.If you want to "check out" more poetry, visit the poetry display on the third floor of Case-Geyer. - Apr 22–23Fidelity One on One AppointmentsToday's Events
Meet with Fidelity rep, Ken Woods, Workplace Financial Consultant, to plan for your future.Appointments are available:April 22 in the Alana Cultural Center Seminar RoomMay 12 in Case Geyer Library Room 511June 9th in the Alana Cultural Center Seminar RoomFidelity appointments can be scheduled online at fidelity.com (search Colgate University and virtual appointments) or by calling 1-800-642-7131 - Apr 229:00 AMTuesday Morning MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Meditation Hall
Start your day at Morning Meditation with Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator. - Apr 229:30 AMUnraveled: Labor and Meaning Behind WeavingToday's Events | Alumni Hall, 2nd floor
This exhibition, curated by 10 students in the fall 2024 semester of MUSE 300: Museum Curating, features the themes of textiles and weaving. Showcasing works from the Longyear Museum of Anthropology’s basket and world textile collections, this exhibition explores the incredible amount of labor and skill that goes into creating woven art. The exhibition takes a comparative view of textiles from around the world, introducing the community significance of different designs and individual stylistic choices. The exhibition discusses how fiber art forms have changed as local and global markets develop, as well as the role that clothing can play in displays of nationalism and politics. Ultimately, Unraveled aims to inspire viewers to consider the benefits of hand-crafted works and foster an appreciation for the people behind the woven things we use and love each and every day.The exhibition features several new acquisitions, including three new works acquired from the Jalabil Maya women’s weaving collective during their artist residency last fall. It also features pieces on loan from our student curators, highlighting the significance of weaving and textile arts in their lives.Student Curators:Leila Bekaert ’25 Oscar Brown ‘26 Kegan Foley ‘26 Emma Herwig ‘25 Bri Liddell ‘25 Gloria Liu ‘26 Meg McClenahan ‘25 Anna Miksis ‘25 Blanca Rivas ‘25 Aleksia Taci ‘25 Professor/Curator: Rebecca Mendelsohn